Post by Sparky on Feb 19, 2007 21:57:50 GMT -8
Two Part Lecture and presentation:
Where:
Audubon Center at Deb's Park
4700 North Griffin Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(323) 221-2255
RSVP:
www.sustainablehabitats.org
When:
March 3ed 2007 @ 10:00 AM for Introduction to Pemaculture Class and at 2:00 PM for "Got Real Milk?" Presentation.
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-2007 Sustainable Los Angeles lecture series:
* Part1: Free Urban Permaculture Design Course Introduction
by David Kahn Director, Sustatainable Habitats, LLC:
Permaculture:
Using ecology as the basis for designing integrated systems of food,
shelter, renewable energy and community. Permaculture is the perfect
solution for creating sustainable lifestyles in the city.
Class Description:
Learn how to cope with peak oil and the energy descent society of the
future. Become the solution! Learn how LA can be a model for sustainable cities. This Free Introduction to Permaculture Class is an outline of the science and art of Permaculture. It will define the term, its history, its founders and the curriculum of the design course certificate, its ethics and foundations. It will describe the benefits and show some of the most important work undertaken by permaculture designers.
* Part2: Talk and Slide Show Presentation:
"Got Real Milk?" by Mark McAfee President, Organic Pastures,LLC.
"Today's milk is accused of causing everything from allergies to heart disease to cancer, but when Americans could buy Real Milk, these diseases were rare. In fact, a supply of high quality dairy products was considered vital to American security and the economic well being of the nation". -The Weston A. Price Foundation
"What's needed today is a return to humane, non-toxic, pasture-based dairying and small-scale traditional processing, in short A Campaign for Real Milk".
Learn the truth from one of America's leading experts on raw milk.
Mark McAfee, is regarded by many in the industry as a foremost expert in raw milk safety and raw dairy product markets and technology.
Please RSVP:
www.sustainablehabitats.org
Where:
Audubon Center at Deb's Park
4700 North Griffin Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90031
(323) 221-2255
RSVP:
www.sustainablehabitats.org
When:
March 3ed 2007 @ 10:00 AM for Introduction to Pemaculture Class and at 2:00 PM for "Got Real Milk?" Presentation.
****************************************************
-2007 Sustainable Los Angeles lecture series:
* Part1: Free Urban Permaculture Design Course Introduction
by David Kahn Director, Sustatainable Habitats, LLC:
Permaculture:
Using ecology as the basis for designing integrated systems of food,
shelter, renewable energy and community. Permaculture is the perfect
solution for creating sustainable lifestyles in the city.
Class Description:
Learn how to cope with peak oil and the energy descent society of the
future. Become the solution! Learn how LA can be a model for sustainable cities. This Free Introduction to Permaculture Class is an outline of the science and art of Permaculture. It will define the term, its history, its founders and the curriculum of the design course certificate, its ethics and foundations. It will describe the benefits and show some of the most important work undertaken by permaculture designers.
* Part2: Talk and Slide Show Presentation:
"Got Real Milk?" by Mark McAfee President, Organic Pastures,LLC.
"Today's milk is accused of causing everything from allergies to heart disease to cancer, but when Americans could buy Real Milk, these diseases were rare. In fact, a supply of high quality dairy products was considered vital to American security and the economic well being of the nation". -The Weston A. Price Foundation
"What's needed today is a return to humane, non-toxic, pasture-based dairying and small-scale traditional processing, in short A Campaign for Real Milk".
Learn the truth from one of America's leading experts on raw milk.
Mark McAfee, is regarded by many in the industry as a foremost expert in raw milk safety and raw dairy product markets and technology.
Please RSVP:
www.sustainablehabitats.org